Thursday, April 12th 2018
Dell Gaming Laptops Are Perfect for Cheating in PUBG
Intel held an event in Beijing last week to launch their new 8th Gen Intel Core mobile processors. As usual, PC and laptop manufacturers flocked to the venue to promote their latest gaming products. This time around, Dell single-handedly stole the spotlight. The company claimed that their gaming laptops were perfect for running multiple 'plugins' in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. Ben Mansill from PC Authority was present during Dell's presentation, and this was what he had to say about Sally Zhang, the Account Director and assigned Dell spokesperson:
Sources:
PC PowerPlay, PC PowerPlay
"She spoke of how Chinese gamers are the most innovative and dominant in the world by using 'plugins' to, for example, run faster than other players, or blow up ten cars at a time, and that these top gamers can really use 8th-Gen power to 'run more plugins to win more at Chicken Dinner', and that the top players run the most 'plugins' so that's where 8th-gen Dell power gives them the gamer's edge. Behind her a video proudly shows various cheats in PUBG in action (they really like the one with the massively oversized gun and show that a lot), with the new Dell gaming laptops shown every few seconds while Sally told us that gamers should buy a Dell because they're better at running many plugins. Wow."PC PowerPlay, popular Australian PC gaming magazine, reached out to Dell Australia for a statement, and the company replied with the following comment:
"Dell is fully committed to supporting fair play in online gaming. We do not encourage nor endorse any behavior that undermines fair gaming practices. Dell has a strong track record in partnering with gaming teams, aiming at providing world-class gamers with the ultimate experience. In an attempt to communicate the power of the new Dell G Series, inappropriate modification examples were used in Dell's product launch event in China last week. This does not reflect our global gaming culture or strategy. We condemn any modifications misused in gaming."
28 Comments on Dell Gaming Laptops Are Perfect for Cheating in PUBG
If anything i want harder games, not easier...
As for the laptop.....I guess it's nice to see new generation hardware in it, but I still wouldn't suggest anyone to get a gaming laptop unless they did a lot of traveling.
>create stupid HUD with no information
>ban modding
>somebody come with useful HUD data
>???
>Everybody looses their $H!T?
If they get banned, it doesn't matter. A new pubg key costs them very little and the publisher still gets paid regardless. That's why bluehole has been been so hands off and hesitant about completely banning China
This is crooked as hell advertising, but they absolutely know that market.
It forces you to think... solving something difficult / doing something great / killing a hard earned enemy in a game is the greatest feeling.... getting it handed to you? or getting it because everyone else is gimped? if it's guaranteed it is pointless --- it's like that futurama spoof of the twilight zone, where the gambler is stuck a casino in which he always wins...
why would you do this to yourself lol?
Don't get me started on the French... they don't cheat per se, but many of the worst attitudes in gaming originate here. If you win from them.... prepare for a shitstorm 'putain' :D And its likely you will win because for some reason a vast majority really isn't good at gaming.
The Chinese.. I try to avoid - zero communicative ability, and they literally are constantly looking for shortcuts. Cheating just being one of them, but anything goes. If they have to raid your in game item stash they will if they can.
As for today, play HOTS (dead MOBA) if you want to see RU players. :D If there is some supertoxic individual.. he is from RU. Its not like there are no nice ppl or no good players from RU (there are, had few as friends), just that bad part really taints their image there.. cause that bad part is really visible, really toxic and very vocal..